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Japs' Conviction Here Reversed (June 1, 1944) (ddr-densho-56-1049)
The Seattle Daily Times, June 1, 1944, p. 13
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Mr. Jiro Omata and Mrs. Tsune Lee (ddr-csujad-8-59)
Oral history interview with Mr. Jiro Omata and Mrs. Tsune Lee. Information on the oral history project is found in: csuf_stp_0012A; Glossary in: csuf_stp_0014. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: FCPL Omata, Mr Jiro and Lee, Mrs Tsune
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Japanese trade delegation (ddr-densho-109-69)
This was the first Japanese trade delegation to Seattle and Tacoma, Washington.
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Furuya Company building (ddr-densho-128-55)
Furuya Co. was an import export company based in Seattle, which provided a large percentage of Japanese goods consumed in the Northwest.
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Furuya Company building (ddr-densho-128-54)
Furuya Co. was an import export company based in Seattle, which provided a large percentage of Japanese goods consumed in the Northwest.
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Issei and Kibei members of a Christian church (ddr-densho-128-94)
Employees of Furuya Company with Sunday School teachers (?).
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Tsutakawa Company photo (ddr-densho-128-130)
Tsutakawa Company was an import-export business located in Seattle. Back row (L to R): Masao Tsutakawa, Thomas Tsutakawa, Masuo Tsukinari, Mr. Y. Shimada, Mr. H. Tahara, Toshio Shima, Mina Kimura, Frank Kubo, Shozo Wakamatsu, Marion Tsutakawa, Yuzuru Omi. Front row (L to R): Bob Tsutakawa, Mrs. Kubo, Hideko Tsutakawa, Mrs. J. Tsutakawa, Geo. Tsutakawa, Mr. J. …
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Tsutakawa Company photo (ddr-densho-128-134)
Tsutakawa Co. employees in front of Jin Tsutakawa's home in Seattle. Back row (L to R): Mr. K. Tsuji, Mr. F. Moriguchi, Mr. Geo. Tsutakawa, Mr. Frank Kubo, Miss M. Kimura, Thomas Tsutakawa, James Tsutakawa. Front row (L to R): Mrs. Moriguchi, Mrs. M. Tsutakawa, Hideko Tsutakawa, Mr. Jim Tsutakawa, Mr. Geo. Tsutakawa, Bob Tsutakawa, Mrs. …
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Man next to Furuya Co. truck (ddr-densho-128-69)
Koichi Sawa stands in front of the Furuya Company truck. Furuya Co. was an import export company based in Seattle, which provided a large percentage of Japanese goods consumed in the Northwest.
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Furuya Co. employee with truck (ddr-densho-128-53)
Frank Kubo, a Furuya Company employee, stands in front of the company truck. Furuya Co. was an import export company based in Seattle, which provided a large percentage of Japanese goods consumed in the Northwest.
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Issei men in office (ddr-densho-128-83)
(translated caption): First shipment at Nishimura office.
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Furuya Co. employee with truck (ddr-densho-128-52)
Masaru Harada, a Furuya Company employee, stands in front of the company truck. Furuya Co. was an import export company based in Seattle, which provided a large percentage of Japanese goods consumed in the Northwest.
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Letters, invoices and documents to and from Ben Furuya Plumbing and Takahashis (ddr-densho-424-225)
Related to dispute over work done
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Letter from Virginia Mallory to Takahashi Company (ddr-densho-424-284)
Requesting catalog and information about wholesale purchasing. Includes copy of response from Tomoye "Tami" Takahashi detailing purchasing.
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Letter from J.H. Horner, Domestic Wholesalers, to Takahashis (ddr-densho-424-80)
Requesting Takahashi catalog
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Letter from Martha (Nozawa) Tsuchida Suzuki to Jan Howell (ddr-densho-424-159)
Information about products, pricing and trade shows
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Letter from Tami (Tomoye) to Henri and Norman Takahashi (ddr-densho-424-902)
Details about buying trips and negotiations with vendors
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Purchase order for Jan Howell (ddr-densho-424-587)
Includes note from Jan Howell to Henri Takahashi about calendars
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Billing statement (ddr-densho-424-311)
To Henri OTA for bolts of cloth, with handwritten calculations on front and back